TROPICAL STORM ELSA HEADED TOWARDS THE CAYMAN AREA
Tropical Storm Elsa formed Thursday morning in the Atlantic and on its current track over the next few days could be coming uncomfortably close to the Cayman Islands
Tropical Storm Elsa formed Thursday morning in the Atlantic and on its current track over the next few days could be coming uncomfortably close to the Cayman Islands
With a further shipment of COVID-19 vaccines having arrived on 16 June, the Cayman Islands Government (CIG) is urging all residents to get “One Step Closer” to borders reopening with a new communications campaign.
Cayman’s best brands, marketing campaigns and industry professionals were honoured at the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association’s CIMPA 2021 Awards gala, which took place on Friday, June 18th, at the Kimpton Seafire Resort.
With Cayman and other regional and global tourist destinations planning strategies on how best and safest to restart the sector, a United Nations report has estimated the vast economic impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the industry.
It is difficult to truly put into words how fulfilling it was to witness Cayman do exactly what prompted me to start writing this column – celebrate local writers and writings – as the entire Island tuned into the Roy Bodden Symposium on June 24 and 25.
It was a glorious Sunny Cayman morning, and all the captains, flight stewards and dignitaries had come to welcome Captain Rex Miller’s final flight after more than four decades as a Cayman Airways pilot.
Spectrum, a new financial services conference will be launching this year with a focus on the medium term outlook for the Cayman Islands financial services industry.
After a 4-week long effort, Rubis Service Stations announced that their #4000Stronger vaccination campaign has resulted in thousands of Caymans being vaccinated against COVID-19 and 4 charities receiving a donation of KYD $1000 each.
The Student Society of the Truman Bodden Law School hosted their annual fundraiser on 26th June at the Marriott Hotel. The evening - titled, “All that Jazz” featured a cross section of the Islands’ business community, along with past and present students of the institution.
As of June 30th companies in the Cayman Islands registered as general partnerships, limited partnerships, exempted limited partnerships and foreign limited partnerships are now required to ‘notify’ the Tax Information Authority (TIA) of the Department of International Tax Cooperation.